Historic Turkish Lira Hungarian forint

Turkish Lira hungarian forint history for November 2023. The highest quote for this month is 12.879 (01/11/2023) and the lowest 12.767 (01/11/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.87.

TRY HUF average rate for November 2023 is 12.23158, the change between 01/11/2023 and 30/11/2023 is +6.84 %.

01 November 20231 TRY = 12.76 HUF
02 November 20231 TRY = 12.79 HUF
03 November 20231 TRY = 12.68 HUF
06 November 20231 TRY = 12.42 HUF
07 November 20231 TRY = 12.44 HUF
08 November 20231 TRY = 12.41 HUF
09 November 20231 TRY = 12.41 HUF
10 November 20231 TRY = 12.45 HUF
12 November 20231 TRY = 12.37 HUF
13 November 20231 TRY = 12.36 HUF
14 November 20231 TRY = 12.32 HUF
15 November 20231 TRY = 12.05 HUF
16 November 20231 TRY = 12.08 HUF
17 November 20231 TRY = 12.08 HUF
18 November 20231 TRY = 12.11 HUF
19 November 20231 TRY = 12.08 HUF
20 November 20231 TRY = 12.09 HUF
21 November 20231 TRY = 12.05 HUF
22 November 20231 TRY = 12.10 HUF
23 November 20231 TRY = 12.14 HUF
24 November 20231 TRY = 12.06 HUF
26 November 20231 TRY = 12.05 HUF
27 November 20231 TRY = 12.02 HUF
28 November 20231 TRY = 11.98 HUF
29 November 20231 TRY = 11.85 HUF
30 November 20231 TRY = 11.89 HUF

04/11/2021: Resignation of Central Bank Governor and Lira Volatility

Following the resignation of the Turkish Central Bank governor, the lira experiences significant volatility in the foreign exchange market.

10/08/2018: Currency Crisis and Lira Depreciation

The Turkish lira suffers a severe depreciation due to escalating tensions with the United States and concerns over the Turkish economy.

15/07/2016: Failed Coup Attempt and Lira Plunge

After a failed coup attempt, the value of the Turkish lira plunges as political instability increases.

09/03/2012: Introduction of New Banknotes

Hungary introduced new banknotes with enhanced security features, aiming to combat counterfeiting and improve the forint's credibility.

23/10/2008: Global Financial Crisis

The global financial crisis had a significant impact on the Hungarian forint, resulting in a significant depreciation against major foreign currencies.

30/04/2008: Global Financial Crisis and Turkish Lira

The Turkish lira experiences a significant depreciation as a result of the global financial crisis.

01/01/2005: Introduction of New Turkish Lira (TRY)

Turkey introduces a new version of the Turkish lira, denoted as TRY, with a new currency symbol.

01/05/2004: Accession to the European Union

Hungary joined the European Union, bringing the forint closer to the eurozone and influencing its future trajectory as an EU currency.

28/02/2001: Currency Exchange Rate Stability

The Hungarian government adopted a policy of maintaining a stable exchange rate for the forint against the euro, contributing to the currency's stability.

16/06/1989: Transition to a Market Economy

Hungary implemented economic reforms, including the transition from a planned economy to a market economy, with significant impacts on the forint's value and exchange rate.

20/08/1949: Forint becomes a planned economy currency

Hungary's currency, including the forint, became part of the planned socialist economy under the control of the Hungarian Workers' Party.

03/08/1946: Introduction of the Forint

The forint was introduced as the official currency of Hungary, replacing the previous pengő, which had been severely devalued during World War II.

29/10/1930: Adoption of the New Turkish Lira

The Turkish government introduces the New Turkish Lira (Yeni Türk Lirası) to replace the old currency.

29/10/1923: Founding of the Republic of Turkey

The Turkish lira is officially established as the currency of the newly founded Turkish Republic.